2019.4933.8

Invest for Jobs

Job Partnerships and SME Promotion in Ghana
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Ghana
Runtime
Partner
Ministry of Finance
Contact

Wilhelm Hugo

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Eine Person bedient in einer Werkstatt ein Schleifgerät, aus dem Funken sprühen.
© GIZ/Lucas Wahl

Context

Like many African states, Ghana has a high level of economic growth. This makes the country attractive for companies to invest in. However, additional support is needed in Ghana, for example to tackle local challenges including a lack of experts, limited capacity of the local supplier industry and a poor infrastructure.

Objective

The employment-promoting growth of Ghanaian and European companies in Ghana is increased.

A visitor watches a Ghanaian worker in the textile industry.
© GIZ

Approach

The project works with companies to remove potential obstacles to investment and improve competitiveness. It examines how specific barriers to investment or trade can be overcome. Such barriers may include a lack of local experts, limited capacity of the local supplier industry, a poor infrastructure or limited access to markets and financing opportunities.

In addition, the project promotes cooperation between German, European and African companies. This allows cooperation and supply structures to be strengthened and value chains to become international. Small and medium-sized enterprises are a driver for jobs in Ghana. The project supports these companies in becoming more competitive – for example by helping them to remove investment barriers or tap into new markets.

The project specifically promotes economic locations that are attractive and promise success in the long term, including business parks and industrial estates, and growth sectors. This includes the automotive sector and agriculture.

Last update: March 2025

Further Project Information

CRS code
16020

Policy markers

Significant (secondary) policy objectives:

  • Gender Equality
  • Inclusion and empowerment of people with disabilities

Responsible organisational unit
1600 Westafrika 2 und Madagaskar

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
55,660,000 €

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